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and cbs news state department correspondent margaret brennan, margaret, welcome to you, and cbs news justice correspondent bob orr who has been following all of this situation. let's talk-- let's just start here at home. where are we on all of this situation involving these investigations into general petraeus, into benghazi? i mean, bob, how many investigations are going? >> i know of three right now, bob. the c.i.a. inspector general is doing an internal review of whether or not former director petraeus misused any agency assets during his 14 months on the job. so that's number one. number two, the department of defense inspector general is looking into these communications and e-mail betweens general allen and jill kelley, the tampa socialite. there are interesting developments there. this started out as a raft of information. we were told 20 to 30,000 e-mails and communication back and forecast. that was adjusted downward to a couple hundreds. now we're told it's just a hand full of questionable and perhaps problematic e-mails. and of course the third track involves paula broadwe
and cbs news state department correspondent margaret brennan, margaret, welcome to you, and cbs news justice correspondent bob orr who has been following all of this situation. let's talk-- let's just start here at home. where are we on all of this situation involving these investigations into general petraeus, into benghazi? i mean, bob, how many investigations are going? >> i know of three right now, bob. the c.i.a. inspector general is doing an internal review of whether or not former...
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it's interesting because senator ayotte neglected to mention in the cbs interview later, clip came out of clinton saying that it might very well end up being terro terrorist. cb serb aired the part of the interview seeming to talk about video he mentioned it could have been terrorism, too. i don't think it's a full description of his interview. but yes, clapper is now going to have to come up with an explanation of why the intelligence community seems to have changed the story about the talking points. >> shannon: because, other folks who heard from him behind closed doors and chief among them, representative rogers said he gave us a different story last time we heard from him behind closed doors in congress. so what does it suggest to you, juan? was he lying then? lying now? never lie? is it semantics? >> a lot of this is semantics but of course we're in the midst of a political fray here over the entire episode. there are people on the republican side who see this as tremendously danieling to president obama and -- danieling to thdamage --damagina administration and mastering al-qaed
it's interesting because senator ayotte neglected to mention in the cbs interview later, clip came out of clinton saying that it might very well end up being terro terrorist. cb serb aired the part of the interview seeming to talk about video he mentioned it could have been terrorism, too. i don't think it's a full description of his interview. but yes, clapper is now going to have to come up with an explanation of why the intelligence community seems to have changed the story about the talking...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. we want to get right to the story in the middle east. , israel continuing to amass troops on the period with gaza. three israelis are dead, more than 50 wounded by rocket fire. the airstrikes go on. the question now, will the israelis send their ground troops into gaza? we're going first this morning to alan pizzey who is in tel aviv. allen. >> reporter: good morning, bob. overnight the israelis continued to pound positions in gaza. they've expand their operation away from just purely military targets into the hamas infrastructure. interestingly overnight hamas did not send any rockets into israel but they started again when dawn broke and around about lunchtime here in tel aviv, two long-range missiles were aimed at tel aviv, intercepted by the iron dome system, a new system the israelis put in that detects and interprets rockets in the air. it's been fairly successful. here in tel aviv you wouldn't know anything is going on. the siren goes off, everybody run
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. we want to get right to the story in the middle east. , israel continuing to amass troops on the period with gaza. three israelis are dead, more than 50 wounded by rocket fire. the airstrikes go on. the question now, will the israelis send their ground troops into gaza? we're going first this morning to alan pizzey who is in tel aviv. allen....
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you're watching cbs this morning saturday. >>> still ahead on cbs "this morning saturday" a scandal and the tip of an iceberg that plagues our military infidelity. it cost general david petraeus as cia chief and hard to say where this will end. >> it focuses the spotlight on a lot of military families apparently struggling with the same problem. we're going to speak in a few minutes with the two women you see there, military wives and mothers who have written about this important issue. for over 60,000 california foster children the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >>> so a lot of people have been following, obviously the hostess story, 18,500 jobs at hostess with hostess going out of business now, those people are go
you're watching cbs this morning saturday. >>> still ahead on cbs "this morning saturday" a scandal and the tip of an iceberg that plagues our military infidelity. it cost general david petraeus as cia chief and hard to say where this will end. >> it focuses the spotlight on a lot of military families apparently struggling with the same problem. we're going to speak in a few minutes with the two women you see there, military wives and mothers who have written about this...
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welcome to "cbs this morning." david petraeus is telling congress what the cia was doing in benghazi. >>> breaking news. air raid sirens and explosions, violence escalates in the middle east. israel inches closer to sending ground forces into gaza. we are at the border. >>> nfl commissioner roger goodell is in studio 57 to talk concussions, expansion and why your kids should still play football. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> we lost four americans. are there still questions out there? you bet. we're going to continue to work to get those answers. >> former cia director david petraeus heads to capitol hill. >> testifying before a house committee. >> about that deadly september 11th attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. >> all while the cia announces its launching an investigation into petraeus' conduct while he was still in charge of the agency. >> petraeus insists no classified documents exchanged hands during his affair. >>> this battle is escala
welcome to "cbs this morning." david petraeus is telling congress what the cia was doing in benghazi. >>> breaking news. air raid sirens and explosions, violence escalates in the middle east. israel inches closer to sending ground forces into gaza. we are at the border. >>> nfl commissioner roger goodell is in studio 57 to talk concussions, expansion and why your kids should still play football. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye...
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you're watching cbs "this morning satu >>> welcome to cbs "this morning saturday" i'm rebecca jarvis. >> i'm anthony mason. coming up, call it a jinx a curse, whatever it is second term presidents seem to have it. we'll see if president obama can learn the lessons of history. >>> then the truth about what to buy and not to buy in those black friday sales. we'll explain. >>> how to being a great on the gridiron just by getting in the game. it's the remarkable story. >>> it really is. first our top story this half hour, israel and the palestinians are once again teetering on the brink of war. this morning israeli war planes bombarded several targets in the hamas ruled gaza strip. hamas struck back. a ground war could be the next phase of the conflict. pizza pz in tel aviv. good morning allen and what is the latest you can tell us? >> reporter: good morning. hamas continues to fire rockets as you say, four of them hit a southern city. israelis have been pounding back and expanded their operations. they are hitting hamas infrastructure. one of the targets hit overnight was an office build
you're watching cbs "this morning satu >>> welcome to cbs "this morning saturday" i'm rebecca jarvis. >> i'm anthony mason. coming up, call it a jinx a curse, whatever it is second term presidents seem to have it. we'll see if president obama can learn the lessons of history. >>> then the truth about what to buy and not to buy in those black friday sales. we'll explain. >>> how to being a great on the gridiron just by getting in the game. it's the...
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i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right, together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. i mean, that is enough to depress anybody. [laughter] so, ted, what in god's name have we learned about our sacred craft of journalism? >> i think we have learned not to make predictions. >> what are your predictions? [laughter] >> i predict that your title, provocative as it may be, may be premature. i think that when americans are finally realize how bad things are, and what terrible straits our political system is in, i think there may be a resurgence of the kind you and i grew up with. >> it is a marvelous, optimistic thought. >> actually, no, it is a terrible thought because it suggests that the ship will almost have to sink before people jump into the lifeboats again. >> do you think that we can, truly, even define journalism? if somebody walks in the room and came from mars, and said what are these just talking about? if journalism, explain it to that guy. >> i guess the simplest wa
i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right, together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. i mean, that is enough to depress anybody. [laughter] so, ted, what in god's name have we learned about our sacred craft of journalism? >> i think we have learned not to make predictions. >> what are your predictions? [laughter] >> i predict that your title, provocative as it may be, may be premature. i think that when americans are finally realize how bad...
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during the interview that cbs held for one month the president said quebec crisis negative -- suspicion is there are people involved to target americans from the start. september 13 that answer should be it is the lead suspect the same day the talking points were compiled and released james clapper said he reviewed and altered them. and assigned a very important duty susan rice was on five sunday talk shows. the petraeus brief lawmakers and agents learned there was no demonstration whatsoever. at that time deal bob administrations had no reason not to understand the entire muslim patio story was gutted by the facts. then the bodies of four americans for return to during a televised ceremony and secretary clinton still denouncing the youtube video. on the 16th ambassador rice is ordered to the top shows she says there is no information the attacks were preplanned adding there is a violent protests outside of the embassy's sparked by the hateful video." the 18th of september fbi teams arrive in namibia there for more than two weeks because they cannot have permission to get into benghazi.
during the interview that cbs held for one month the president said quebec crisis negative -- suspicion is there are people involved to target americans from the start. september 13 that answer should be it is the lead suspect the same day the talking points were compiled and released james clapper said he reviewed and altered them. and assigned a very important duty susan rice was on five sunday talk shows. the petraeus brief lawmakers and agents learned there was no demonstration whatsoever....
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we've also avoided getting anywhere near the office used by cbs news in gaza. for the second time in two days, israeli aircraft attacked the media building that hosts many foreign news agencies. today's strike killed two people including the israelis say its intended target: an islamic militant who was hiding out in the building. hospital officials say of the more than 800 people killed or injured, nearly half are women and children. >> rose: joining me on the phone from tel aviv is aluf benn, editor and chief of the israeli newspaper "ha'aretz" and i'm pleased to have him once again on this program. thank you for doing this, i know it's a late hour where you are. >> i'm in tel aviv. >> rose: tell me, why is this happening now? >> when the last israeli operation in gaza ended about four years ago, a cease-fire took hold and the cease-fire was in place with intervals of months between rounds of escalation. and then it turned to intervals of weeks and more recently it became intervals of days. and it has been a battle going around the border itself when both side
we've also avoided getting anywhere near the office used by cbs news in gaza. for the second time in two days, israeli aircraft attacked the media building that hosts many foreign news agencies. today's strike killed two people including the israelis say its intended target: an islamic militant who was hiding out in the building. hospital officials say of the more than 800 people killed or injured, nearly half are women and children. >> rose: joining me on the phone from tel aviv is aluf...
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the cbs sakes tending all expired tax cuts would boost gdp by one-half percentage seems like a good goal to meet. what does your organization send this? >> i think that what you saw back in august when the ceo looked at the expiration we would have almost -- we will almost certainly move back into recession and actually a contraction of potentially for over 1 percent, so it is a very, very important deadline that, while most of the people in america were focused on tuesday, the real day that is most important to people that are running companies around the country is december 301st and making sure that we have heard this unbelievably important moment. gerri: a pleasure having both of you want. it is going to be interesting to see how this plays out and we will have you back to talk more. thank you for helping as. >> pleasure to be here. >> thank you so much. gerri: to want to know what you think. here is our question. the fiscal clef. , the day, drive right over, pedal to the metal. log on to gerriwillis.com, but on the right hand side of the screen and ellis said results at the end of t
the cbs sakes tending all expired tax cuts would boost gdp by one-half percentage seems like a good goal to meet. what does your organization send this? >> i think that what you saw back in august when the ceo looked at the expiration we would have almost -- we will almost certainly move back into recession and actually a contraction of potentially for over 1 percent, so it is a very, very important deadline that, while most of the people in america were focused on tuesday, the real day...
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according to cbs news it appears that the office of director of national intelligence headed by james clapper is preparing to take the fall to remove all references to al-qaeda and terrorism from that document. these were the talking points used by susan rice appearances which she blamed the incident on a youtube video. this revelation directly contradicts what clapper's and colleagues and intel community told congress last week. take a look at this. >> that the hearing we had on thursday and friday, we had every leader of the intelligence community there including folks from the state department, the f.b.i., everybody there was asked do you know who made these changes. nobody knew. the only entity that reviewed it was that was not there is the white house. >> so clapper was in the room and refused to take responsibility just last week. now, all of a sudden, that pressure is mounting on the white house and he steps forward to admit culpability. john mccain released a statement quote, this latest episode is why many of us is so frustrated and suspicious of the actions of the administra
according to cbs news it appears that the office of director of national intelligence headed by james clapper is preparing to take the fall to remove all references to al-qaeda and terrorism from that document. these were the talking points used by susan rice appearances which she blamed the incident on a youtube video. this revelation directly contradicts what clapper's and colleagues and intel community told congress last week. take a look at this. >> that the hearing we had on thursday...
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read between the lines of a profile of cbs's chief in the wall street journal this morning, the good and bad news, cbs's king of broadcast tv which based a threat to get down 10% this season in ratings, the audience down 20% but between the lines this follows profiles of his big rival, the ceo of viacom. cbs and viacom control redstone, now 89 years old, in the driver's seat, and campaigning for a shot at the seat. cheryl: thousands of protesters are gathering in egypt's tahrir square falling egyptian is longest rushing through and approving a draft constitution. steve harrison joined us from cairo, egypt. >> the moves by the egyptian government to put through a constitution, rush it through in one night was aimed to calm these protests on the rig on the street the the reverse has happened, the opposition appears more energized right now, the largest press we have seen in days. the draft constitution has been criticized by opponents of the government who are concerned about protection of women's rights and concerned about a role of islamic law in egypt's legislation as well. what we
read between the lines of a profile of cbs's chief in the wall street journal this morning, the good and bad news, cbs's king of broadcast tv which based a threat to get down 10% this season in ratings, the audience down 20% but between the lines this follows profiles of his big rival, the ceo of viacom. cbs and viacom control redstone, now 89 years old, in the driver's seat, and campaigning for a shot at the seat. cheryl: thousands of protesters are gathering in egypt's tahrir square falling...
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jones plays jake on the cbs sitcom. he's one much hallelujah's highest paid teenage actors pulling in $350,000 per episode. you'll recall cbs fired that charlie sheen last year after he bashed the show's creator and claimed he had tiger blood. >>> before we go, our top five things of the day. five, half billion dollars powerball jackpot up for grabs. the second biggest lottery prize in american history. number 4, lawmakers seeking an investigation into whether oil refineries caused a jump in gas prices earlier this year when the cost of crude was actually declining. number 3, demolition began in the aftermath of the indianapolis house explosion that killed two people as the arson investigation into the blast continues. number two, protesters in egypt demanding their president cancel the sweeping new powers he granted himself last week. number one, the u.n. ambassador susan rice met with three republican senators and said there was no intention to mislead anybody about the deadly attack in libya. but those lawmakers say
jones plays jake on the cbs sitcom. he's one much hallelujah's highest paid teenage actors pulling in $350,000 per episode. you'll recall cbs fired that charlie sheen last year after he bashed the show's creator and claimed he had tiger blood. >>> before we go, our top five things of the day. five, half billion dollars powerball jackpot up for grabs. the second biggest lottery prize in american history. number 4, lawmakers seeking an investigation into whether oil refineries caused a...
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. >> cb solomon of -- solomon ortiz senior. >> that's exactly right. yes. but he arrived because first he was inexperienced in the ways of governance or politics at large. he arrives three and half weeks after everybody else did because of the recount, and so i followed a lot of these congressman around to get a sense of the irrational experience, and his was one of the kind of citizen politicians to try as you might can never quite catch up. always just sort of, you know, holding on to the medicine ball for dear life and never kind of getting a top of it. he was -- i mean, he told me he had this recurring nightmare that he was alone in his office and there was no furniture and only a phone that rang and rang and rang and he was never able to get it. he told a group of business lobbyists. you know you have that anxiety. dreams are really big. you know, that anxiety dream of going to school and looking down and not wearing your pants. you need to be the guys to tell me where my pants. the ones to tell me what things they ought to be voting for. and, you know
. >> cb solomon of -- solomon ortiz senior. >> that's exactly right. yes. but he arrived because first he was inexperienced in the ways of governance or politics at large. he arrives three and half weeks after everybody else did because of the recount, and so i followed a lot of these congressman around to get a sense of the irrational experience, and his was one of the kind of citizen politicians to try as you might can never quite catch up. always just sort of, you know, holding...
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number four, les moonves of cbs, $52 million. ron johnson of jcpenney, $53 million. number two is larry ellison of oracle at $70 million. and the top-paid ceo tim cook from apple, $95 million. when you give a child a toy, it has to work. ♪ make just one someone happy and when it's a toys for tots child, well, what could be more important? so this year, every hasbro toy donated to toys for tots will be powered by duracell. happy holidays. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. >>> well, it looked like it really could be the end for hostess brands. last-ditch mediation talks have fallen apart. mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. this is bad news for more than 18,000 workers, not to mention people who love their twinkies, ho-hos and ding dongs. >> absolutely. just in case this scenario came to be, there are plenty of people out there who have been hoarding hostess products. we hear ats love stories, one guy in oklahoma, for example, who stuffed his freezer full of twinkies. you hear other reports of shelves being cleaned out in many stores. also th
number four, les moonves of cbs, $52 million. ron johnson of jcpenney, $53 million. number two is larry ellison of oracle at $70 million. and the top-paid ceo tim cook from apple, $95 million. when you give a child a toy, it has to work. ♪ make just one someone happy and when it's a toys for tots child, well, what could be more important? so this year, every hasbro toy donated to toys for tots will be powered by duracell. happy holidays. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere....
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particular, they cited this statement by walmart spokesperson david tovar from monday's edition of "cbs evening news." >> just another union publicity stunt and the numbers they're talking about are grossly exaggerated. if the assessment are scheduled to work on black friday, we expect them to shop and do their job. if they don't, depending on the could bences, there consequences. >> can you respond to that? >> my analysis for "the nation," wal-mart would have to prove first, they might be able to prove ufcw, even though it is not the group named in the protest, has a legal responsibility. what was seem very hard for them to prove, based on everything that is public, is these are strikes trying to win union recognition rather than strikes fighting against retaliation. i have asked walmart for evidence and have not provided any. what seems more likely is this charge is designed to make workers think these strikes are not legally protected, and it is part of a campaign to make workers believe they could be fired if they participate on friday. >> william fletcher, as you and helping to org
particular, they cited this statement by walmart spokesperson david tovar from monday's edition of "cbs evening news." >> just another union publicity stunt and the numbers they're talking about are grossly exaggerated. if the assessment are scheduled to work on black friday, we expect them to shop and do their job. if they don't, depending on the could bences, there consequences. >> can you respond to that? >> my analysis for "the nation," wal-mart would...
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you compare that -- >> let me give you -- this is a cbs statistic. it's telling. the president attended 221 fundraisers in 24 states over the same period attended 101 political, open political rallies in nine states. >> if statistics you compare that to is when rage p ran for were reelection in 1984, similar situation, raise money for the primary and the party, took the public funding, attended four fundraisers in that year. i mean, what are we doing where we have the president running around. as i recall, the nevada event that romney hit him for in the debate, you know, rushing off after libya was a fundraiser. this is a fourth of his time in office is this election year, and he's spending it in fundraisers, and romney is videotaped at his talking about 47% in a private closed room with people, that's what they want to hear, and that's who he's meeting with all the time. this is a problem for, i think, both sides, and we're going to see that pressure, the money pressure in the house and senate races. >> what is conjure, and there's only a minute left, if actions
you compare that -- >> let me give you -- this is a cbs statistic. it's telling. the president attended 221 fundraisers in 24 states over the same period attended 101 political, open political rallies in nine states. >> if statistics you compare that to is when rage p ran for were reelection in 1984, similar situation, raise money for the primary and the party, took the public funding, attended four fundraisers in that year. i mean, what are we doing where we have the president...
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will broadcast medium abc, cbs, nbc, cnn, fox, any thing with 9/11 or terrorism always guilty before you are proven innocent and rush to judgment. the reporting is not in depth. the problem media faces with the original foreign correspondent. they will living there they come back with the real story. with the arabs spring it was the beginning of the revolution now it was a different story because now we use youtube or bad quality television. but it depends. you can still read fantastic stories and use the terrible reporting on stations like fox news. >> how would arab media of fact -- defect or handle the matters in media? i suspect americans to enjoy positioning the and it was before. why is that? the palestinian issue the front pages was day touching point* because of the support for israel so i see the criticism. president obama also helped the american administration in. something interesting, burning the american flag, you could see that in syria. or the chinese flags. have the iranians, russians, now being burned regular the. government and the people are aware we need support
will broadcast medium abc, cbs, nbc, cnn, fox, any thing with 9/11 or terrorism always guilty before you are proven innocent and rush to judgment. the reporting is not in depth. the problem media faces with the original foreign correspondent. they will living there they come back with the real story. with the arabs spring it was the beginning of the revolution now it was a different story because now we use youtube or bad quality television. but it depends. you can still read fantastic stories...
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by the way, the creators and cbs have not commented yet. nothing from charlie sheen, and he loves to comment. megyn: there is no such thing as indentured servitude in this country. he can always quit. there is nothing that says that she probably can't go and work for another show, but he can always quit. reporter: he hasn't made any public mention of quitting as of yet. megyn: coming up, new signs of economic progress and what better thing about personal income growth nationwide. why some states are leading the way :
by the way, the creators and cbs have not commented yet. nothing from charlie sheen, and he loves to comment. megyn: there is no such thing as indentured servitude in this country. he can always quit. there is nothing that says that she probably can't go and work for another show, but he can always quit. reporter: he hasn't made any public mention of quitting as of yet. megyn: coming up, new signs of economic progress and what better thing about personal income growth nationwide. why some...
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i debated george allen the day after on cbs, and at the end of the debate, the person said, "bbut can he do it? can we close the divide?" and i said, "i actually think he can, if given a chance, i just don't think he can close the divide with conservatives here at home, and they're going to stand in the way of him doing it," and that's what happened. male speaker 1: all right, well, i'd like to thank our panelists. general michael hayden, former director of cia, philip mudd, jim zogby. i'd also like to thank jane harman and the woodrow wilson center, and npr, gary knell for promoting this discussion. you know, if we're going to have a stronger narrative these are the kind of fora i think that can advance that. ♪ [music] ♪ [music]
i debated george allen the day after on cbs, and at the end of the debate, the person said, "bbut can he do it? can we close the divide?" and i said, "i actually think he can, if given a chance, i just don't think he can close the divide with conservatives here at home, and they're going to stand in the way of him doing it," and that's what happened. male speaker 1: all right, well, i'd like to thank our panelists. general michael hayden, former director of cia, philip mudd,...
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say that it was not his intention and also praised the cast and crew of two and a half men as well as cbs and won a brothers television. >> we will see rain wide and it may come down as you are getting a for your morning commute. will have more forecast coming up. >> coming up at 6:00 a.m. we do have live team coverage tracking the beginning of the heavy rain. it is started and it will get worse as the week goes on. this is the first of a series of storms that are headed our way. we will also show you how it will affect your morning commute. we will be right back.
say that it was not his intention and also praised the cast and crew of two and a half men as well as cbs and won a brothers television. >> we will see rain wide and it may come down as you are getting a for your morning commute. will have more forecast coming up. >> coming up at 6:00 a.m. we do have live team coverage tracking the beginning of the heavy rain. it is started and it will get worse as the week goes on. this is the first of a series of storms that are headed our way. we...
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a spokesperson told cbs that armstrong remains as the main inspiration for the 15-year-old organization, also as its biggest donor. he's given $7 million to it over the years. no comment from anyone about the latest allegations. >> bill: it was his organization. just close the doors. turn off the lights. >> there is a gender gap on our nation's roads. there are now more women with driver's licenses in the u.s. than men. according to a new university of michigan study experts say this could have huge economic implications because studies also show that overall women purchase smaller and safer cars as men. they drive less and get in less accidents. the study looked at drivers today versus drivers in 1995. now about 106 million women have licenses. 104 million men. >> bill: how do you drive fewer miles -- they probably drive fewer miles but they drive better. that's really, really important. significant finding. >> if you want to watch your weight, you wouldn't think to grab a pepsi but the soda maker is looking to change that. they're testing a new soda -- they're changing a new -- testin
a spokesperson told cbs that armstrong remains as the main inspiration for the 15-year-old organization, also as its biggest donor. he's given $7 million to it over the years. no comment from anyone about the latest allegations. >> bill: it was his organization. just close the doors. turn off the lights. >> there is a gender gap on our nation's roads. there are now more women with driver's licenses in the u.s. than men. according to a new university of michigan study experts say...
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cbs news says one of those punished was involved in the raid that killed bin laden. in response, ea, electronic arts, says, quote, we do not know if the veterans who consulted on the game were in contact with the department of defense. much more on this in the next hour of newsroom. >>> 11 days since superstorm sandy made landfall in new jersey. some residents are just now returning home to survey the damage. this is how one new jersey man described the moment he knew he had to leave his house. >> we rode out the storm until friday morning. friday morning i said i couldn't take any more because they turned the gas off. when they turned the gas off, that was the end for me. i told my wife i would walk across the bridge if i had to. >> and the problems with gas used to heat that man's home just part of the problem. new york and new jersey now rationing gasoline because of a shortage. susan candiotti has been following that part of the story in asbury park, new jersey. what's the plan for rationing? >> reporter: well, i'll tell you. new york city is finally taking a ver
cbs news says one of those punished was involved in the raid that killed bin laden. in response, ea, electronic arts, says, quote, we do not know if the veterans who consulted on the game were in contact with the department of defense. much more on this in the next hour of newsroom. >>> 11 days since superstorm sandy made landfall in new jersey. some residents are just now returning home to survey the damage. this is how one new jersey man described the moment he knew he had to leave...
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cbs reports one of the s.e.a.l.s involved took part in the raid that killed osama bin laden. all seven s.e.a.l.s had their pay docked and received a letter of reprimand which effectively ends their chance to get a promotion. next hour of "starting point" we'll find out more about the punishment, and exactly what the s.e.a.l.s are accused of divulging when we're joined by navy s.e.a.l. commander christopher heben. the sound of silence coming from iran, after pentagon claims that iranian jet fighters fired on unarmed u.s. -- on an unarmed surveillance drone in the persian gulf. it took place just days before the presidential election. officials say the drone was in international air space when it was intercepted by iranian aircraft. the drone was not hit, and it returned safely to base. the u.s. has told iran that such surveillance flights in the gulf will continue. >>> check out this brand-new video of pakistani teen malala yousafzai. one month after her attempted assassination by the taliban. her father says she's recovering well, and that the thousands of cards, messages, an
cbs reports one of the s.e.a.l.s involved took part in the raid that killed osama bin laden. all seven s.e.a.l.s had their pay docked and received a letter of reprimand which effectively ends their chance to get a promotion. next hour of "starting point" we'll find out more about the punishment, and exactly what the s.e.a.l.s are accused of divulging when we're joined by navy s.e.a.l. commander christopher heben. the sound of silence coming from iran, after pentagon claims that...
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the president's senior strategist david axlerod and lindsey graham discussed the plan on cbs's "face the nation." >> it's obvious we can't resolve the challenge simply by cutting the budget. we have cut by $1.1 trillion. but you need new revenues. every objective person who looked at this agrees on that. the question is where is that revenue going to come from? >> no republican will vote for higher tax rates. we'll insist our democratic friend reform entitlements, something we have never done and that's where the big money is at. shannon: doug schoen and grover more gift. thank you, gentlemen. you have taken the heat because you are accused of strong arming republicans into signing a pledge that they won't raise taxes and you are to blame for the gridlock and it will continue. how do you respond? >> the pledge is taken by candidates for office to their constituents and the american people it, a pledge they take to their constituents and they get elected based on that. a majority of the congressmen and house of representatives made a written commitment they will vote against tax incre
the president's senior strategist david axlerod and lindsey graham discussed the plan on cbs's "face the nation." >> it's obvious we can't resolve the challenge simply by cutting the budget. we have cut by $1.1 trillion. but you need new revenues. every objective person who looked at this agrees on that. the question is where is that revenue going to come from? >> no republican will vote for higher tax rates. we'll insist our democratic friend reform entitlements,...
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you can hear him doing analysis for cbs radio news. thank you. that is all for "washington journal" today. tomorrow we will be talking with matt about the future of the republican party and dan about the potential for a better part is an agreement on the fiscal cliff. we will also look at the federal housing administration and $16 billion shortfall. that is all at 7:00 eastern tomorrow morning. we will see you then. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> next on c-span, "newsmakers" with mary kay henry
you can hear him doing analysis for cbs radio news. thank you. that is all for "washington journal" today. tomorrow we will be talking with matt about the future of the republican party and dan about the potential for a better part is an agreement on the fiscal cliff. we will also look at the federal housing administration and $16 billion shortfall. that is all at 7:00 eastern tomorrow morning. we will see you then. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning...
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>> i get -- matt lauer, the cbs g the -- the cvs guy. >> hilary swank. >> you've got the guns. >> launching a search for "today's" doppelgangers, do you get mistaken for matt lauer, sa >>> good friday morning to you. 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. it's been a soggy morning all over the bay area. a live look outside. the look at the bridge in the distance. a good day to stay indoors. christina loren has been tracking the storm for us. how is it? >> it is still rough out there. especially south of the golden gate bridge which is everybody except the north bay. as we head through the next couple hours, we will continue the wet pattern. some of our buoys clocking winds in excess of 50 miles per hour. right now, strong wind gust in san jose. the south bay is slammed right now. mike. >>> look at that. getting slammed at north 101 and 680. the wind blowing around and water kicking up on the roadways. we have flooding at taylor where there was an earlier accident. more slowing out of downtown. 87 is a tough drive. blue is where you see puddling on the roadways. south 280, a couple of accidents caus
>> i get -- matt lauer, the cbs g the -- the cvs guy. >> hilary swank. >> you've got the guns. >> launching a search for "today's" doppelgangers, do you get mistaken for matt lauer, sa >>> good friday morning to you. 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. it's been a soggy morning all over the bay area. a live look outside. the look at the bridge in the distance. a good day to stay indoors. christina loren has been tracking the storm for us. how is it?...
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you should be able to cbs turf. you can see some trees in the foreground there and some wire. just as bad as ashley lanes going right into the tunnel. a couple hours ago you could see the headlights but you cannot see them right now. just to be very careful when you are crossing the bridge. you really probably can't see a couple of cars ahead of you. >> on a shopping experts estimate there will be the biggest on-line shopping day of the year for the third straight time, it is cyber monday. they're estimating americans will spend $1.5 billion just today on line. that is a 20% increase from last year. amazon .com started sire made deals at midnight is offering as much as 60% off of panasonic tv's. kmart is taking 75 percent of diamond earrings. $13.7 billion have been spent on line so far this holiday season. that is a 16% increase from last year. the cease-fire appears to be holding between gaza and israel. the two sides are meeting with egyptian officials today to discuss possibly opening of border crossings. an easing the economic blockade and gaza. with the couple secretary
you should be able to cbs turf. you can see some trees in the foreground there and some wire. just as bad as ashley lanes going right into the tunnel. a couple hours ago you could see the headlights but you cannot see them right now. just to be very careful when you are crossing the bridge. you really probably can't see a couple of cars ahead of you. >> on a shopping experts estimate there will be the biggest on-line shopping day of the year for the third straight time, it is cyber...
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day are you are very tall with five cb on you? >> we're talking chest region. it's still up there. 5 ft. of snow they had a couple of feet of a couple of weeks ago. a lot of it is on the ground and they have their gear and they're ready to go. they are fired up, they say is the season. >> they are i am 5 ft.. --j r >> you look so tall on tv >> another breaking news story out of the gulf of mexico. officials are investigating a fire that happened on a oil drilling raid. for people are in the hospital and there are a couple others missing. they are not drilling at a deepwater site. the coast guard says it has activated the command center to investigate the exact size of the fire at this hour. it is 9 of 6 and moving on to other maze and the bay area. the rain is coming down in daly city and there are fears that the mud will come down again. tuesday we covered that the big mudslide that buried apart and stranded a lot of cars because of a pipe burst. at some 45,000 gal. of water down the hill. will tran is out this morning to see of the residents are happy with th
day are you are very tall with five cb on you? >> we're talking chest region. it's still up there. 5 ft. of snow they had a couple of feet of a couple of weeks ago. a lot of it is on the ground and they have their gear and they're ready to go. they are fired up, they say is the season. >> they are i am 5 ft.. --j r >> you look so tall on tv >> another breaking news story out of the gulf of mexico. officials are investigating a fire that happened on a oil drilling raid....
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. >> cbs news quoted one adviser to romney saying he was shell shocked, shell shocked by the loss. have you spoken to governor romney? >> i have not since this and we were a bit shell shocked. i thought we had much more of an enthusiasm gap that did not seem to materialize. i know john king was talking about a lot of percentages. but i just thought the sheer number would be larger of people showing up at the polls because they wanted to get rid of barack obama and they were in favor of mitt romney, they realized we were off track, but that did not materialize and i still don't fully understand why it did not. >> when you look at all the data and all the information coming in in your own political sense and you know politics, was it campaign error that resulted in his loss? was it a sense of party's economic policies, for example, or the campaign by the democrats? >> it was all of those things combined. and it's not just political sense because we knew this day was coming. we actually had republican main street commission and wants to do a poll of on election night of people who wou
. >> cbs news quoted one adviser to romney saying he was shell shocked, shell shocked by the loss. have you spoken to governor romney? >> i have not since this and we were a bit shell shocked. i thought we had much more of an enthusiasm gap that did not seem to materialize. i know john king was talking about a lot of percentages. but i just thought the sheer number would be larger of people showing up at the polls because they wanted to get rid of barack obama and they were in favor...
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john dickerson, cbs news. [applause] ape the best online magazine flate. >> thank you. i can't tell whether we're in a living room or sthurp room. either up with of you want to lie down >> airport lounge. we have twenty minutes until the shuttle departs for can ciewn or something, i hope. let's start with both of you work for the candidates in the last campaign, you are now here for this one, jen, what was different? >> nothing. [laughter] just kidding. it was entirely different from the beginning. there's a lot that's been written about how it was different. of course, you know, the first campaign there was this amazing wave of excitement and enthusiasm and many people were projecting what they. ed then. candidates senator obama to be. this time was no question harder fought. there were harder days. there wasn't a wave at the end as we know. a very, i'll call him, a very, very senior administration official said to me, i think it's a good analogy for it. the first campaign being like in a relationship. everything is gleeful and happy and don't see any wrong in the othe
john dickerson, cbs news. [applause] ape the best online magazine flate. >> thank you. i can't tell whether we're in a living room or sthurp room. either up with of you want to lie down >> airport lounge. we have twenty minutes until the shuttle departs for can ciewn or something, i hope. let's start with both of you work for the candidates in the last campaign, you are now here for this one, jen, what was different? >> nothing. [laughter] just kidding. it was entirely...
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but as one of his strategists said on cbs, mistakes were made. >> i think we should have done a better job reaching out to women voters, the governor has a great record on women's issues. we should have done a better job articulating that record. and we should have done a better job reaching out to hispanic voters. >> reporter: as workers were busy building the seating used in president obama's next inaugur inaugural, romney slipped out a side entrance of the white house leaving the capital's focus squarely on the man who won. as for that incident that occurred as romney arrived at the white house, the secret service did arrest a man for assault of a police officer. a spokesman says he was combative with uniform secret service agents and interfered with mitt romney's vehicle entering the white house. and i did talk to, well, just very briefly with one romney aide saying can you give us some color, a read out, you know what he forwarded me? the white house statement which can be translated as call me maybe. >> one line did jump out at me from that white house statement. they pledged to
but as one of his strategists said on cbs, mistakes were made. >> i think we should have done a better job reaching out to women voters, the governor has a great record on women's issues. we should have done a better job articulating that record. and we should have done a better job reaching out to hispanic voters. >> reporter: as workers were busy building the seating used in president obama's next inaugur inaugural, romney slipped out a side entrance of the white house leaving the...
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at 4, bob schieffer hosts cbs's "face the nation," with david axelrod, south carolina republican senator lindsay graham. at noon starting on 90.1 in the d.c. area, sirius xm 119. you can also hear us on our free app for your iphone, android, and blackberry. brought to you as a public service by the networks and by c-span radio. >> i need some help over here. >> he just rolled himself out. >> he was issued this today. he has taken 10. "that's ridiculous. >> at some point, he could stop breathing from too much of narcotics and we will be doing cpr. >> where is sergeant robert yates today? >> we ended up following him after the plane ride for many months. he ended up entering himself into an innovative program at walter reed where they ended up using acupuncture, meditation, other techniques to wean him off all the drugs he had been on. through this program, he was able to walk out of walter reed on his own two feet. i really commend the military for two things. one in, allowing us to tell this story, both the good and bad, and for recognizing this problem. by recognizing that there is this
at 4, bob schieffer hosts cbs's "face the nation," with david axelrod, south carolina republican senator lindsay graham. at noon starting on 90.1 in the d.c. area, sirius xm 119. you can also hear us on our free app for your iphone, android, and blackberry. brought to you as a public service by the networks and by c-span radio. >> i need some help over here. >> he just rolled himself out. >> he was issued this today. he has taken 10. "that's ridiculous. >>...
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ken follett speaks with charles osgood, anchor cbs news sunday morning at it historical society in new york city. >> good evening to all of you. we were told ten and to go -- i have to say i know you from so many years of reading your terrific books. most of the people here tonight, tremendous pleasure. one critic -- being able to get lost in a wonderful story and come out days or weeks later feeling something you didn't before. i appreciate what you do so much. in day today journalism we are in awe of something historical, a trilogy, this is a tiny little piece, i learned on the cbs morning news that you too are in day-to-day journalism until your car broke down. >> close to the truth. my first job as a newspaper reporter, i worked for the south wales -- my home town newspaper. i work for a london paper, the evening news and it is true that my car broke down and i couldn't afford to get it fixed and i went to the bank and asked them, i needed 200 pounds. quite a lot of money in those days and asked the bank for a loan and they said no. a colleague on the newspaper had written a thrill
ken follett speaks with charles osgood, anchor cbs news sunday morning at it historical society in new york city. >> good evening to all of you. we were told ten and to go -- i have to say i know you from so many years of reading your terrific books. most of the people here tonight, tremendous pleasure. one critic -- being able to get lost in a wonderful story and come out days or weeks later feeling something you didn't before. i appreciate what you do so much. in day today journalism we...
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you mentioned armies facing population as well as operating -- cbs "newshour" past -- [inaudible] >> "don't ask don't tell," the elimination of the "don't ask don't tell" we are a year into this so i don't want to abstain it but it could not have gone any better than it has gone. i think it has to do first with how we rolled it out, how we briefed it and frankly we underestimated our younger populations and their ability, their acceptability of this issue. in my mind, so far it really could not have gone any better. there are still some things we have to work through but it has gone very well. in terms of our recruiting, i always caveat this because it has a lot to do with our economic and unemployment that the last two years up in the highest quality of recruits the army has said that i can remember. in terms of educational levels and in terms of waivers we have granted him a party recruited 30,000 for next year. which is half of our requirement. it's already done. there are people -- when the economy changes could impact us? c.'s, but right now it is not impacted our recruiting and
you mentioned armies facing population as well as operating -- cbs "newshour" past -- [inaudible] >> "don't ask don't tell," the elimination of the "don't ask don't tell" we are a year into this so i don't want to abstain it but it could not have gone any better than it has gone. i think it has to do first with how we rolled it out, how we briefed it and frankly we underestimated our younger populations and their ability, their acceptability of this issue. in...
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however, we move forward here to september 16th and now look at what ambassador susan rice says on cbs "face the nation." very different story. >> soon after that spontaneous protest began outside of our consulate in benghazi, we believe that it looks like extremist elements, individuals joined in. >> so, there you go. extremist elements joined in. talking about the idea moving in. on the 19th, yet another change as the director of the national counterterrorism and secretary of state weighed in. they echoed that theme we mentioned a moment ago, wolf. the idea that maybe this was some sort of spontaneous thing. maybe terrorism but just sort of popped up. some officials suggested, fairly enough, that it wasn't clear in the first few hours or days about precisely who was involved. remember, eight days later and now on the 25th, more than two weeks after the attack, listen to the president on "the view." >> then i heard hillary clinton say that it was an act of terrorism. is it? what do you say? >> we're still doing an investigation. there's no doubt that the kind of weapons that were used
however, we move forward here to september 16th and now look at what ambassador susan rice says on cbs "face the nation." very different story. >> soon after that spontaneous protest began outside of our consulate in benghazi, we believe that it looks like extremist elements, individuals joined in. >> so, there you go. extremist elements joined in. talking about the idea moving in. on the 19th, yet another change as the director of the national counterterrorism and...
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i want to thank the report fors the question and cbs networking for doing this. i appreciate it. look, it's a big election. and it's a big election for a number of reasons. but for my perspective as montana one of the most important reasons we're back in 1912. we come back to a time when corporations who give unlimited of secret money and influence the political structure of the country. and that is scary for a democracy. we have seen incredible sums of money come in to the state since the citizens united decision. money that has no transparency whatsoever. money that is being used to define me as something i'm not quite frankly, they cannot beat the farmer from big -- with the record that i have, for veterans, for sports men, for women, for education, for tax policy, for making sure that montana people -- is front and center in washington, d.c. over the last six years, i had incredible opportunity to work with some of the most incredible people in the world and they all live right in this state. veteran affairs committee at public meeting and i had a vietnam veteran come up and
i want to thank the report fors the question and cbs networking for doing this. i appreciate it. look, it's a big election. and it's a big election for a number of reasons. but for my perspective as montana one of the most important reasons we're back in 1912. we come back to a time when corporations who give unlimited of secret money and influence the political structure of the country. and that is scary for a democracy. we have seen incredible sums of money come in to the state since the...